Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-266

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$181.99
MPN: DLA-266
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Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-266
Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator P/N:DLA-266
$181.99

Get the rear right door of your Honda Odyssey locking and unlocking on command with the Standard Ignition Door Lock Actuator DLA-266. This electric actuator is a direct-fit replacement for the rear right (passenger-side rear) door of the 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey (all engines) on the listed application.

A door lock actuator is the small electric motor that drives the door latch to the locked or unlocked position when you press the power-lock switch or key fob. When one wears out, that door may stop responding to the switch, work only intermittently, or make a repeated clicking or grinding sound as the motor struggles to move the latch.

  • Mechanical job: converts the power-lock signal into the physical motion that locks and unlocks the latch.
  • Position-specific: serves the rear right door on the listed Odyssey application.
  • Direct-fit: a direct-fit replacement for the original actuator on the covered years.

If a failed actuator is the cause of your rear right door not locking or unlocking, this unit replaces it; diagnose the switch, wiring, and latch first, since those can produce the same symptoms.

Manufacturer part number DLA-266.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does the DLA-266 fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the rear right door of the 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.

Which door does this actuator serve?

It serves the rear right (passenger-side rear) door on the listed Odyssey application.

What does a door lock actuator do?

It is the electric motor that drives the door latch to lock or unlock when you press the power-lock switch or key fob.

What are signs this actuator may need replacing?

Common signs are the door not responding to the lock switch, working only intermittently, or a repeated clicking or grinding noise from inside the door.

Should I check anything before replacing the actuator?

Yes. The lock switch, wiring, and latch can cause the same symptoms, so diagnose those first; if the actuator is the cause, this unit replaces it.